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30 January, 2026Print
Warren Zeiders Shares Live Performance Album Live From The 717
The 21-song collection from Zeiders’ sold-out, hometown performance at the GIANT Center.Listen to “Live from the 717” HERE
Today (1.30) Warner Records artist Warren Zeiders releases his live album Live from the 717. The 21-track collection shares the live vocals from his homecoming performance at Hershey, PA’s GIANT Center – the concluding performance to his headlining Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Tour. In addition to the audio versions, Zeiders will be releasing performance videos from the GIANT Center show on his YouTube.
LISTEN to Live from the 717 here
WATCH the performance videos here
The live album shares raw version of Zeiders’ electrifying hits across his most recent album Relapse, Lies & Betrayal, including “Betrayal,” an exploration of the initial shock after a breakup, “You For a Reason,” a vulnerable reflection about craving connection even for a short time, and “Rehab,” an honest expression of the thrill of old love. Fans will also recognize other favorites, including “Pretty Little Poison,” which earned Zeiders his first No. 1 single at country radio, and “How Great Thou Art,” his unique cover of the classic hymn. The live album will also be released on a double vinyl on May 1, 2026, including an unreleased song “Leave the Whiskey” – pre-order the vinyl here.
The sold out, 8,300+ ticket show was an emotional performance for Zeiders, marking his first return to his hometown of Hershey, PA in over two years. To commemorate the homecoming performance, Zeiders released a two-part documentary series Return to the 717, sharing exclusive videos and from his return to Hershey, from visits to his old high school to interviews with his family that have supported him throughout his music career.
The Hershey performance is a full-circle moment for everything I went through in school, lacrosse, questioning God and asking God why – this performance is just the beginning, and it’s one notch on my best to say ‘I’m proud of the man you’re becoming.’”
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